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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: County will fix damaged bridge
Township Councilman John O’Sullivan stands in front of the bridge on Friendship Road washed out by Hurricane Irene.
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Press Release: Redwood Entertainment Presents a Triple CD Release Night of World Music at Drom NYC
By Stephen McConnaughey FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: REDWOOD ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS A TRIPLE CD RELEASE NIGHT OF WORLD MUSIC AT DROM NYC New York, NY, September 22, 2011–As a follow-up to its highly successful American Roots Music Review at Drom in June of this year, Redwood Entertainment presents its second dynamic theme-night music show at…
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Marketing Manager
By Arleen Severino STEWART BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES NEW DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ September 19, 2011-STEWART BUSINESS SYSTEMS, one of the tri-state area’s most successful office technology companies, is pleased to announce Liz Wood as the new Director of Human Resources. Stewart Business Systems has been a leading provider of solutions for managing documents…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings pummel Piscataway Chiefs
By Ed Birch, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School varsity football team scored a very impressive home victory over previous division powerhouse Piscataway Chiefs 28-7 margin on Friday night. The game was billed as an early Homecoming Night for the high school that ended with a massive victory celebration with many of the 3,200…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town hosts annual Jewish culture celebration
By Ed Birch, Special Writer The fourth annual Rejoice Festival, billed as a Jewish Music and Cultural Festival, was held Sept. 18 at Woodlot Park in Kendall Park. The festival drew upwards of 500 people, according to organizers. Musical groups entertained the crowd all day ranging from the Congregation B’nai Tikvah "Sons of Tikvah" in-house…
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Red Cross ends aid to storm victims
In New Jersey, the American Red Cross has closed all shelters and terminated feeding programs in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee because the people being served now have obtained longer-term housing and are able to prepare meals for their families. As in all disaster situations, the available blood supply is in…
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MONROE: Fire company stresses need for more volunteers
Mario Edini, Special Writer MONROE — They free people from wrecked cars, they clean up spills of hazardous materials, they come to people’s houses when the owner smells smoke, and, of course, they answer the call to fight fires and save lives. Many are paid career firefighters stationed at full-time firehouses. But many are also…
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